Now, I’ve been trying really hard to get followers on Twitter, and Fans on Facebook. But it’s quite difficult when you’re the shy retiring type! I’ve spent a week trying to post on forums, comment on relevant tweets and posts, I’ve even been advising a worried person about sanitary bins! And I’ve done a LinkedIn thing, which is another whole networking kerfuffle that I’d never heard of. It’s a full time job just trying to make virtual friends. The theory is good, the more people see your name the more business may come our way. So the first week of my campaign has paid massive dividends.. I’ve added 2 followers on Twitter, and 1 fan on Facebook! What a load of rubbish! (If you wouldn’t mind adding to the hoards of social networking frenzied fans and followers, please click the icons below! THANK YOU!)
Well I’ve just tried to work out our Green Mop carbon footprint. Our footprint is 7 tonnes on one calculator and 10 on another. I suppose they have to keep them generic, but I was a bit disappointed that it didn’t ask about the good things people do. Like do you recycle, if so what.. do you use disposable things or re-use.. etc.
Paul, our lovely carpet man, has got himself a new spot cleaning machine. This means he can now offer eco friendly carpet cleaning for those smaller stains that are ruining a perfectly good carpet (or upholstery!). If you’re 
We try really hard not to come across as a preachy, tree-hugging company. We are obviously very keen on everyone trying to do a few simple things to reduce their impact on the environment. But what we mainly talk to people about is the air quality inside their homes and offices. So many unnessecary toxins are floating about causing untold damage to our health. Switching your cleaning products to non-toxic ones is such an easy switch to make! Ditching the air freshers will help too.. open a window instead (or absorb odours with bicarb!).
Johnny was doing his PAT test training today. He’ll soon be testing all our Henry’s to make sure they are safe. It’s one of the many things we’ve learned about on our NVQ training. If he get’s the hang of it, it could be another useful service for us to offer to our commercial customers..